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  Published: 2010-07-20, review by: macworld.com

  • Abstract:  While the iPhone and iPod touch may be wonderful devices for performing any number of tricks, they’re not particularly good universal IR remote controls when coupled with infrared dongles or cases. And they aren’t for a variety of reasons. Complete Cov...

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  Published: 2010-06-09, review by: macobserver.com

  • Abstract:  New Potato Technologies’ FLPR (Fast Learning Programmable Remote) for the iPhone and iPod touch running OS 3.0 or higher is a hardware/app combination for controlling electronic devices via infrared remote. In a nutshell, it worked better for me than...

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  Published: 2010-03-17, review by: macnews.com

  • Abstract:  I was dubious that it would work as advertised. But it does. The US$79.99 FLPR lets you control multiple electronic devices—including televisions, cable and satellite boxes, stereo systems, lights, ceiling fans and just about anything else th...

 
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  Published: 2010-03-15, review by: ilounge.com

  • Abstract:  One of the accessories is from New Potato Technologies and is called FLPR ($80). It’s a tiny black plastic dongle that connects to the bottom of any iPod touch or iPhone, even when the device is inside of a case—so long as the case has a Dock Connecto...

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  Published: 2010-08-11, review by: macworld.com.au

  • Easy to use; replaces all your remote controls
  • No command strings, $89.95
  • The FLPR is not ideal for every situation. If you’re using your iPhone, for example, it’s a pain to have to switch to FLPR just to turn down the volume. It also doesn’t have the option to link a string of commands, say: Turn on TV, turn on receiver, sw...

 
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